No. And they shouldn't be praised for their accomplishments either
People are not easily punished for accidental crimes because at that point in time,the person involved can be said to be out of his/her mind.the punishment would be looked into the consideration of the state of mind when the crime happened
Yes, teenagers should be held responsible for their actions, but within a framework that considers their age and developmental stage. Providing guidance, support, and appropriate consequences can help teenagers learn from their mistakes and grow into responsible adults.
Parents should not have unrestricted access to school records to protect the privacy of the student, especially in cases where sensitive information is involved, such as disciplinary actions or mental health issues. Additionally, allowing parents access to school records could hinder the student's ability to have open and honest communication with school staff. School records should only be shared with parents on a need-to-know basis or with the student's consent.
Parents can be held responsible for their children's actions in some cases, particularly if they have been directly negligent in supervising or controlling their child's behavior. However, each situation is unique and factors such as the age of the child and the severity of the offense should be taken into consideration before assigning blame solely to the parents.
If you run away at age 15, your parents should immediately contact the authorities to report you missing. They should also try to reach out to your friends and family members to gather more information about your whereabouts. It is important for them to seek professional support and guidance to navigate the situation effectively.
Parents should be interested in their childrens education so the children don't fail.
Not only could parents be remiss in supervision, but also willfully negligent. In any case, a juvenile offender can be prosecuted for criminal acts, while the parents could be held liable in civil actions.
If the children are under legal responsibility age then the parents should most definitely be punished for allowing illegal activities, but if over this age then the culprits should be punished themselves as is what happens.
it only depends on what they did or how big or how offten they make this or these mistakes
yes
All parents should have their children vaccinated for polio. Polio is a devastating disease, and there is no cure, but with the vaccination, it can be prevented.
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
To a certain extent, yes. Parents are supposed to be responsibly for their childrens actions. And children need to respect their parents as well.
I honestly don't believe children should be punished for their parent's mistakes. We just have to work harder to figure out a solution that is best for them instead.
Yes, definitely. I think that parents should also have the right to disapprove of their children's friends. I think that parents should also have the right to reprove their children's friends as well. After all it takes a village to raise a child.
they should be punished because they are cowards and wether they bully mentally or physically it is wrong!!
It is bad to say bad words to your parents because some people can get smacked or punished for cursing becase parents should be treated with reaspect.Well there's your answer.